The CT6 will be based on Cadillac’s new Omega platform, which will likely also underpin another product in the General Motors range following the sedan’s debut next year. The rear-wheel drive S-Class fighter will use lightweight materials and new body construction techniques to reduce fuel consumption and enhance driving dynamics making it “the lightest and most agile car in the class of top-level large luxury sedans,” Cadillac says.

Caddyinfo.com Weekly Chat

Come hangout with Bruce, Texas Jim and KHE from the Caddyinfo.com forums as we discuss the new naming of the Cadillac and what we think about it. I join the hangout a little late into it. I am glad I did as the first half sounded like a math and history lesson lol As you can imagine I am a little disappointed to learn that Cadillac will not be naming their cars with real names again.

When it launches in late-2015, the CT6 will expand the Cadillac range upwards – meaning it will not replace any current product. Positioned above today’s CTS and XTS product lines, the CT6 aims to join the elite group of top-class large luxury cars.

Future Cadillac vehicles will be named under new, simplified strategy. General Motors Co. said Wednesday that Cadillac’s top-of-the-range car being introduced next year will be called the Cadillac CT6. The brand confirmed it is the start of a “simplified” way it will name cars in the future.

I was a guest again on the Caddyinfo.com weekly chat and had a lot of fun as usual. Bruce and Texas Jim and I discussed the latest news out of the Cadillac world. Sit back and have a cup of coffee and watch us discuss what is going right lately with Cadillac and what could be improved upon.

Cadillac News This Week

General Motors CEO Mary Barra announced this week that the automaker will launch the Super Cruise advanced driver assistance system and vehicle-to-vehicle communications within the next two years. Both technologies will find their way into 2017 model year vehicles, automating key aspects of driving for Cadillac owners.

Cadillac’s aggressive pricing strategy is here to stay, according to the brand’s new chief, Johan De Nysschen, and if he has his way, there won’t be major incentives to help juice sales either. Speaking to Automotive News, De Nysschen said “We cannot deny the fact that we are leaving behind our traditional customer base…It will take …

The configurator for the Cadillac ATS Coupe has hit the Web and is ready for you to spec your new luxury coupe.

If you are in the market for a luxury coupe but would prefer it to be American, then you are in luck because the configurator for the 2015 Cadillac ATS Coupe is now online. Prices for the Cadillac start at $38,990 (including the $995 destination fee) for the 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder with 272 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque, or $46,145 for the 321-hp, 275-lb-ft 3.6-liter V6. Gearbox options include a six-speed manual on some 2.0 models